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| "Liberty is worth paying for . . . " | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |  |
| Was I to believe him in earnest in his intention to penetrate to the centre of this massive globe? Had I been listening to the mad speculations of a lunatic, or to the scientific conclusions of a lofty genius? Where did truth stop? Where did error begin? | Jules Verne | Journey to the Center of the Earth |  |
| "We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones." | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |  |
| He believed in it, as certain good women believe in the leviathan--by faith, not by reason. | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea |  |
| "Sir," replied the commander, "I am nothing to you but Captain Nemo; and you and your companions are nothing to me but the passengers of the Nautilus." | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea |  |
| "The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely, for he feels life stirring on all sides." | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |  |
| It swam crossways in the direction of the Nautilus with great speed, watching us with its enormous staring green eyes. Its eight arms, or rather feet, fixed to its head, that have given the name of cephalopod to these animals, were twice as long as its body, and were twisted like the furies' hair. | Jules Verne | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |  |
| "Axel," replied the Professor with perfect coolness, "our situation is almost desperate; but there are some chances of deliverance, and it is these that I am considering. If at every instant we may perish, so at every instant we may be saved. Let us then be prepared to seize upon the smallest advantage." | Jules Verne | Journey to the Center of the Earth |  |
| "Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth." | Jules Verne | Journey to the Center of the Earth |  |
| " . . . as long as the heart beats, as long as body and soul keep together, I cannot admit that any creature endowed with a will has need to despair of life." | Jules Verne | Journey to the Center of the Earth |  |